If you eliminate the junk food, you don't really run the risk of gaining weight if you've got a good workout routine.
When you're on tour, you know exactly what you're doing and what's required of you. There's a routine.
I think in high school and college, you don't really know what your routine is going to be; you're still trying to come up with it.
I think once you get into the routine of race weekends, and there's more of a structure, it gets a bit easier.
I do a lot of mixed martial arts - it's like unlimited fighting. I do Brazilian jujutsu, beach volleyball. I don't like my routine to get stale, so I also lift kettle bells and push cars.
My skincare routine is pretty minimal. My must-have products are rose water, witch hazel, Embryolisse Creme, and Dr. Colbert's Eye Cream.
If you ever have a mistake, you try to just kind of forget about it because if you carry that with you for the rest of the routine, then the rest of your routine might not go as planned. So you just kind of shake it off, and you just continue your routine like you didn't fall.
In gymnastics, the longest routine you do is a minute and a half, and that's pretty tough to get through.
I want to keep working. I have been stuck in this routine of coming to the set, putting on my make-up, eating, and leaving for home.